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Monday, March 15, 2010

Don't pass by the post because I link to the Hindustan Times. Hey, India is only the largest democratic country .....

... but to the topic at hand. Once again, if a large percentage of the merchant marineers being held by pirates were American or Western European - things would be much different WRT piracy than they are now. Full stop.

Having faced numerous pirate attacks in the recent past, seafarers from India and other Asian countries have warned that they would not sail to the Gulf of Aden and Somalia, unless the threat of piracy is contained soon.

The National Union of Seafarers of India (NUSI) has taken the lead in this regard and has interacted with its counterparts in Malaysia, Bangladesh, the Philippines and other Asian countries in the interest of sailing crew.

"Discussions with the unions (of other countries) are already on. If the situation does not improve, then seafarers from labour-supplying countries will not sail to these pirate-infested places," NUSI's General Secretary-cum-Treasurer, Abdulgani Y Serang, told PTI in Mumbai....There are still 11 vessels with more than 200 crew-members of different nationalities held by pirates in the region, he added.

34 comments:

leesea
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<span><span>For all those who think the threat from piracy is minimal and will go away without too much effort from the US Navy, I would submit the following as where "we" are at now:</span></span><span><span></span></span> <span><span>The shipping companies have raised their rates for the affected areas, the larger companies have hired private security guards (the smaller ones cannot afford it), the insurers have kicked up their premiums,the shipping companies have paid ransoms to pirates,the shipping companies have changed the itineraries/routes of some high value ships,the pirates have killed some of their victims and held many more for long period of incarceration,the seafarers unions are now talking about boycotting ships going through threatened areas (per news item I sent o to the CDR)</span></span> <span><span></span></span> <span><span>the US Navy has captured a few pirates,the NATO/EU navies have captured many more pirates and released some,</span></span> <span><span>the UN has adopted some resolutions,whatever govt that exists in Somalia have started training a coast guard,the EU countries have deployed ships, aircraft and boats to the area as has the USN,a couple of EU countries are talking about donating patrol boats to the area,the MPSA is sort of effective,the "needle in a haystack" evolution in the western IO appears ineffective and NATO commander has said it nearly useless.</span></span> <span><span></span></span> <span><span><span>So isn't it time the USN tried some new tactics?</span> <span></span></span></span> <span><span></span></span><span><span>Like a Market Time type barrier operation?</span></span> <span><span>Stay the course or CHANGE course (gee I think I heard a discussion along those lines earlier?)</span></span>

I said it before: park a couple of LHAs off shore. Utilize P-3s and AWACs to track every boat coming off the beach. Throw UAVs at the recon if needed. EVERY boat that goes farther than 12 miles offshore gets boarded. Any boat caught with more than a shark rifle gets sunk on the spot and the pirates dropped off at the beach. Some will get through. Many will not. Sink enough boats and the problem becomes an economic one. Off the pirates a solution: we will back your fishing area exclusion zones, and even help you with real fishing boats. Maybe even a processing ship to sell the catch to. Eventually they will realize that piracy is a zero sum game and that fishing is at least a profession that won't get your boat blasted to bits.

Load up full of shooters a bunch of slow ships w/ low freeboard . Entice them in and kill every last one on a skiff or mother ship that shoots or participates in the attempt at taking these ships. Jam radios so word never gets out which are the shooting ships. Eventually, the drugged up Somalies can do enough math to figure out every man that goes out is not coming back. They will adjust accordingly or die. Or is that too simple?

I'm loading my magazines. I've been ready since early 2009 when JTFs were being formed. Please see new HBO mini-series "The Pacific" for resume bullets. Willing to carpool with 2200 other Marines. Serious offers only please.

Byron, the problem with the innocent peee-pul is they support the pirates because their villages reap the rewards of pirate ransoms. They're as guilty as the gunmen if they're profitting from ill-gotten gains.

Here's a concept the innocent pee-pul need to understand: Build an industry the world wants, work hard, and earn money the hard way... by your own efforts.

Lt. B., if our government had the balls to do it, I'd back that play 100%. I'd certainly be glad to let the Marines have the job, it's what they're best at, killing people and f###ing their shit up. No problem. But as I said below, not with the government we have now. Hey, with Fred Thompson as POTUS and Sara-cuda as VPOTUS, things might be a bit different ;)

how about a nice little naval raid. you know precision hit on pirate haven with a lot of boats being sunk and building burned and maybe some collateral damage too?And that should not take more than one LSD or better yet an Absalon?

Solution 1: bomb/shell the basesadvantages:quite thoroughly kills the pirates and not very costlydisadvantages:mad mediamad muslimsmad lawfarepossibility of killing hostagesboats are cheap to rebuildak-47s are even cheaper

solution 3great barrier - aka Salamander line , spot with UAV, board and search, sink if weapons foundadvantages:quite thorough in securing sea lanesdisadvantages:simple to overcome by dropping weapons overboard when US forces sightedusual mad: lawfare, media, muslims - though slightly smallerdropped weapons are cheap to re-buyquite costly and requiring large number of ships and planeshas to be sustained for unknown time

Solution 4Invasion and nation buildingno-go, we have Iraq unfinished and AFG getting hotter by daysadly because there is one BIG advantage:removes problem permanently

As a final point of analysis:In nuclear warfare cities were small in number, extremely valuable, and hard to protectnukes were cheap, plentiful, and hard to shoot down.Similar analysis for the pirates is:even if one in 10 boats hauls one big ship home, it will pay off its investors thousandfold or morethink Drake and Golden Hind

I'm still waiting for someone to remember the old cowboy movie tactic of loading up all your sharpshooters in a covered wagon and driving out of town hoping that the Indians (no relation to the above) would attack.

This help me Mr. White Man I'm being victimized sounds like a load of hogwash to me.

ewok40K solution #1 waste of money for bombs and a/c operating expenses - heeheesolution #2 nice idea only it would take the USN one to five years to deploy a Q-ship. Solution #3 is nearly a Market Time evolution which of course I like the best.And needs to have naval raiding party as part of it? Also links to what may become a Somali CG which is more palitable now and better for long term solution.

The real solution is for the United States, Western Europe and other maritime nations to elect leaders with enough backbone to put a stop to this nonsense. Piracy, like terrorism, will continue until the price paid for engaging in it far exceeds the rewards. The most important factor in stopping both is not tactical, it's not "over there," it's what we choose to do in November. When we have leaders willing to take the heat for doing what must be done, we will do what must be done. Until then we will have platitudes, speeches and press conferences.

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